Peruvians are voting to elect their ninth president in ten years, with crime and corruption at the forefront of voter concerns. Conservative candidates dominate the race, promising tough measures against crime, reflecting a trend across Latin America where voters seek strong leadership amid rising insecurity. The election highlights growing nostalgia for authoritarian rule as Keiko Fujimori leads polls, signaling potential shifts in governance approaches if she wins.
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